indy.rb - The Indianapolis Ruby Brigade December Meetup

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indy.rb - The Indianapolis Ruby Brigade
Date
Thu, 10 Dec 2009, 00:00 - 02:00 (Add to calendar) GMT
Venue
(Exact location not available) , Indianapolis, US
Cost
Free

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A remote presentation by Yehuda Katz of EngineYard!

Yehuda Katz is currently employed by Engine Yard, and works full time as a Core Team Member on the Rails project. He is the co-author of jQuery in Action and the upcoming Rails 3 in Action, and is a contributor to Ruby in Practice.

He spends most of his time hacking on Rails, but also on other Ruby community projects, like Rubinius and Datamapper. And when the solution doesn't yet exist, he'll try his hand at creating one - as such, he's also created projects like Thor and DO.rb.

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We focus on deployment and operations support, so you can focus on developing your business. Start while in development and scale your user base without stress along the way. Engine Yard supports the Ruby community by sponsoring the development of Rails, Merb, Rubinius and other open source projects. We're here 24/7, by phone, at (866) 518-YARD or email, at info@engineyard.com.

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